I used to tether to a TV a while back.. Hmmm... Canon 10D days? Anyway, on occasion, a client wold love what was on the TV and then see the actual file on the computer monitor and say they liked the TV better. LOL I would have to crank up the contrast and saturation to get closer to the TV.

The same thing often used to happen in the Polaroid days.. Clients wanted the contrast and color they saw on the Polaroid when they got the film back.

Sorry you don't like the forums. There are some top pros here that have given great info. It was never originally meant to be a technical forum, just a business forum, but I added this tech section in hopes to draw more activity. It worked a bit, but it's still slow here. People want to argue about Mac vs. PC and Canon vs. Nikon and we don't allow that here.

(to everyone else, this is in response to a critique of the forums elsewhere)_________________Brooks Ayola
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I'm going to assume everyone knows about Capture 6's iPad integration, but isn't mentioning it because new releases of Capture are traditionally laughable until the 2nd or 3rd patch? _________________Jim Lafferty // Photography // New York

OK, we're talking about 2 different things here. Remember that the iPad can't run that ad-hock connection, shuffling images off the iPad and another app that's receiving the Eye-Fi images simultaneously. Maybe soon, but not yet.

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I went months with 5.1.2 without seeing it crash and when I boasted this to a room full of freelance techs it sounded like the laugh track from an 80's sitcom. Since then I've got plenty of stories to tell._________________Jim Lafferty // Photography // New York

I just found a solution for this exact problem ( for me at least )
Last week I had a still life shoot with a lot of small changes to the composition, client available for comment only through e-mail etc.
Hadn't shot tethered for a while, but found this combo:
( using PC, Windows 7, Nikon D2x...)
FastPictureViewer ( to allow me to shoot tethered with my D2x )
Bibble 5 Pro , which doesn't "allow" tethered shooting, but has the ability to show "updates" to folders you're shooting into ( hit F5 to refresh )
I've been using downloaded trial versions of both programs, but it works.
Bibble is a sort of RAW processing, though I'm using camera raw for this in the end.
Works like a charm...
But a lot depends on the system you're working with...